Examples of 'danish-norwegian' in a sentence

Meaning of "danish-norwegian"

danish-norwegian (adjective): Danish-Norwegian is used to describe something that relates to both Denmark and Norway, such as historical events, cultural practices, or language influences shared between the two countries

How to use "danish-norwegian" in a sentence

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The damage to the Danish-Norwegian economy was extensive.
Her mother is Danish and his father is Danish-Norwegian.
The attacking Danish-Norwegian force only lost eight men through acts of war.
As a result he was probably the largest Danish-Norwegian landholder of his period.
The Danish-Norwegian victory meant the invading army could potentially continue into Värmland and Dalsland.
He is also known for his attempts to end the Danish-Norwegian slave trade.
This edition was the first Danish-Norwegian translation to include the traditional subdivision into verses.
Aquarius is the second studio album by Danish-Norwegian band Aqua.
He also wrote a Danish-Norwegian language text and a Biblical text.
Aquarium is the debut studio album by Danish-Norwegian band Aqua.
He was son of the Danish-Norwegian botanist and zoologist Martin Vahl.
Megalomania is the third studio album by Danish-Norwegian band Aqua.
Hans Munch was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and priest.
He was born in Naples, Italy where his father served as Danish-Norwegian diplomat.
It is named after Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede.

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He grew up in Malmö in Sweden but is from a Danish-Norwegian family.
Caspar Herman Hausmann was a Danish-Norwegian General, lumber merchant and squire.
This translation became the official Church Bible of the Danish-Norwegian church.
A joint Danish-Norwegian concern.
Wessel 's elder brother Johan Herman Wessel was a major name in Danish-Norwegian literature.
Mikkelsen is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning " son of Mikkel " equivalent of Michael.
Peder Anker was a member of a Danish-Norwegian noble family.
The Danish-Norwegian army in Strömstad, however, returned to Norway at the end of August.
This was not to be the end of the Danish-Norwegian conflict with the British.
July 8 - The Battle of Dynekilen, The Swedish fleet is defeated by a Danish-Norwegian fleet.
A proposition to substitute Danish-Norwegian ( dansk-norsk ) for Bokmål lost in parliament by a single vote.
Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by Danish-Norwegian pop band Aqua.
General of Scots in Danish-Norwegian service during the Thirty Years ' War.
Ringve Farm was the childhood home of the Danish-Norwegian nobleman, Peter Tordenskjold.
The Danish-Norwegian king Christian IV rebuilt the city as Christiania ( briefly also spelt Kristiania ).
This provided considerable revenue for the Danish-Norwegian treasury to support Frederick IV.
Danish-Norwegian trade in the Mediterranean greatly expanded in the mid 1700s.
Majken Christiansen, Danish-Norwegian singer.
Larsen Danish pronunciation,, is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning " son of Lars " equivalent of Laurentius.
It is a wooden structure, named after Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede.
Saxo, sketching by the Danish-Norwegian illustrator Louis Moe.
Otto II attacked Harald 's forces, but the joint Danish-Norwegian army repelled the German army.
Barbie Girl " is a song by the Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua.
Foundation of the Viking Kingdom of York and Danish-Norwegian colonization of Danelaw ( England ).

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